I'm starting beginner Engineering classes at University (Calculus and Physics, etc.) after deciding to do a career change, so I'm older than most students. It will be challenging but I know it's worth it and I love watching your videos detailing the work behind it all.
I've been seriously considering going back to school for civil engineering and making a career pivot as well. I graduated 10 years ago with a BA in performing arts, but I enjoyed and excelled in a lot of science programs in grade school so it could have gone either way back then. I've been taking some free classes online to brush up on my math skills and gauge my knowledge deficit, so I can prepare to apply and go back to school. Best of luck in your journey!
i enjoyed your video Ben. I started life in a small company, learnt so much and was given far more responsibility than was due (they must have seen something in me). The biggest lesson I learnt was getting an independent check/review of my work (learnt that the hard way). All the best.
please continue doing videos like this. I will graduate this coming 22 of june in industrial Technology mechanical major but I will get a 2nd degree in civil engineering. your videos will help a lot and will be my guide ❤❤❤
Very well thought out run down mate. Yes the company environment plays a big part in being productive. Also nice wallpaper you have got, would you mind sharing it?
Really enjoying your channel and content. You’re dropping absolute gems of knowledge on the industry. Just wanted to ask how long did it take for you to feel confident in your abilities? As a new Civil Engineer Graduate, I have been worried about my design abilities or getting calculations wrong that could be catastrophic.
Some things I am confident designing and there is also a bunch of things that I’m not confident designing. One of the things I did that help me feel more confident is to confirm the methods I’m using to do my design with other sources. These sources could be other engineers in my team, a textbook or even an online tutorial on RUclips. Getting confirmation that what you’re doing is right will help you feel more confident and should help you to stop worrying that your design is going to fail. Hope this helps!
Very nice video, I've learnt a lot from it! I am a bridge engineer in China with 2 years' experience, planning to get the post-secondary education in Canada and restart my career here. I have one question want to ask you. For a civil/structural/geotechnical engineer, what industry in Canada has relatively higher salaries and more job opportunities? Currently I can think of house, infrastructure or energy industry. Looking forward to your answers🤭
Hey thanks! I’m not too sure about the specifics in Canada but typically for graduates of the civil engineering major the areas that pay the most are mining and on-site construction roles
No I’m not. I still have it but between my work computer (given to me by the company I work for) and my iPad, I’m getting everything I need :) Also, thanks!
I am not the sharpest tool in the shed but I am interested in being a strictly engineer. Would this be a career path I should pursue? Or would I waste my time and fail. Please be honest. I don’t want to waste my GI BILL on something I won’t be able to pass.
If you are prepared to put in the time and effort required to learn the content, it doesn’t matter how “smart” or “not smart” you think you are. 99% of people going into a civil/structural engineering degree are starting from knowing nothing so the thing that will differentiate the people who fail, pass and excel will be their consistent effort. If you are interested and have a passion for it, I say go for it!
Thanks! It’s so hard to give a range because there are so many factors to consider: location, expertise, company size and type, etc. To get an idea for the role you are thinking about you could look at similar roles on job posting sites and see what you can find :)
How is structural engineering/civil engineering industry in Australia? I am planning to do my masters in Australia and, if god permits, settle there too. Do you think it's the right decision shifting from India to Australia for MS, cause India has a pretty lazy industry? Just wanted your opinion on this. Thank you
Sir I have completed my graduation in civil engineering 2023 but i want to work as a structural engineer. Is there any possibility to work under you? I am from India
hi myself Nikhil i am working as a scan to bim engineer i want to shift to structures and want to learn entire thing can you plz help me and guide me what to do as my teacher.thank you
I'm starting beginner Engineering classes at University (Calculus and Physics, etc.) after deciding to do a career change, so I'm older than most students. It will be challenging but I know it's worth it and I love watching your videos detailing the work behind it all.
I’m really glad you are enjoying the videos! Exciting times for you ahead. Best of luck with your studies this year :)
I've been seriously considering going back to school for civil engineering and making a career pivot as well. I graduated 10 years ago with a BA in performing arts, but I enjoyed and excelled in a lot of science programs in grade school so it could have gone either way back then. I've been taking some free classes online to brush up on my math skills and gauge my knowledge deficit, so I can prepare to apply and go back to school. Best of luck in your journey!
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i enjoyed your video Ben. I started life in a small company, learnt so much and was given far more responsibility than was due (they must have seen something in me). The biggest lesson I learnt was getting an independent check/review of my work (learnt that the hard way). All the best.
Thanks Jeff and great share!
I just subscribed to your channel and i find it very help. Thanks for sharing, mate.
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My pleasure, glad you are enjoying!
Much appreciated mate .
No worries at all!
please continue doing videos like this. I will graduate this coming 22 of june in industrial Technology mechanical major but I will get a 2nd degree in civil engineering. your videos will help a lot and will be my guide ❤❤❤
Will do and glad you’re enjoying them :)
Thanks for the valuable information.
My pleasure!
Amazing video
Thank you!
Really helpful 🫡
Thanks! Great to hear :)
Very well thought out run down mate. Yes the company environment plays a big part in being productive. Also nice wallpaper you have got, would you mind sharing it?
Thanks! My wallpaper is actually the basic windows 11 one you get automatically. Search up “Windows 11 wallpaper” on google and it’ll pop up :)
Really enjoying your channel and content. You’re dropping absolute gems of knowledge on the industry.
Just wanted to ask how long did it take for you to feel confident in your abilities? As a new Civil Engineer Graduate, I have been worried about my design abilities or getting calculations wrong that could be catastrophic.
Some things I am confident designing and there is also a bunch of things that I’m not confident designing. One of the things I did that help me feel more confident is to confirm the methods I’m using to do my design with other sources. These sources could be other engineers in my team, a textbook or even an online tutorial on RUclips. Getting confirmation that what you’re doing is right will help you feel more confident and should help you to stop worrying that your design is going to fail. Hope this helps!
@@BEngHielscher thank you so much this does help a lot!
I saw in your videos, that you used a software for sketching rebar details. Could you please tell me the name of the software?
Very nice video, I've learnt a lot from it! I am a bridge engineer in China with 2 years' experience, planning to get the post-secondary education in Canada and restart my career here. I have one question want to ask you. For a civil/structural/geotechnical engineer, what industry in Canada has relatively higher salaries and more job opportunities? Currently I can think of house, infrastructure or energy industry.
Looking forward to your answers🤭
Hey thanks! I’m not too sure about the specifics in Canada but typically for graduates of the civil engineering major the areas that pay the most are mining and on-site construction roles
Thanks, that helps a lot😊@@BEngHielscher
Really enjoy your sharing! Btw, I am wondering what is the software did you use to design the rebar in this video?
Thanks! I think the program you are referring to is Bluebeam. Bluebeam is essentially a very powerful pdf editor, not design software :)
@@BEngHielscher I thought that is a design software 😅
Are you still using the Surface Pro? Good video 👍
No I’m not. I still have it but between my work computer (given to me by the company I work for) and my iPad, I’m getting everything I need :) Also, thanks!
So what is a civil and structural engineer making in a small company in Los Angeles California?
What software you use for structural design
I am not the sharpest tool in the shed but I am interested in being a strictly engineer. Would this be a career path I should pursue? Or would I waste my time and fail. Please be honest. I don’t want to waste my GI BILL on something I won’t be able to pass.
If you are prepared to put in the time and effort required to learn the content, it doesn’t matter how “smart” or “not smart” you think you are. 99% of people going into a civil/structural engineering degree are starting from knowing nothing so the thing that will differentiate the people who fail, pass and excel will be their consistent effort. If you are interested and have a passion for it, I say go for it!
GREAT VIDEO THANKS♥ COULD YOU TELL ME THE SALARY RANGE FOR ASTRUCTURAL DESIGN ENGINEER WITH +4 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE?
Thanks! It’s so hard to give a range because there are so many factors to consider: location, expertise, company size and type, etc. To get an idea for the role you are thinking about you could look at similar roles on job posting sites and see what you can find :)
How is structural engineering/civil engineering industry in Australia? I am planning to do my masters in Australia and, if god permits, settle there too. Do you think it's the right decision shifting from India to Australia for MS, cause India has a pretty lazy industry?
Just wanted your opinion on this. Thank you
Lots of construction happening in Australia right now so if moving is something you are wanting to do I definitely go for it :)
Sir I have completed my graduation in civil engineering 2023 but i want to work as a structural engineer.
Is there any possibility to work under you? I am from India
hi myself Nikhil i am working as a scan to bim engineer i want to shift to structures and want to learn entire thing can you plz help me and guide me what to do as my teacher.thank you
I find it a toxic industry and profession.
Same
Why?